A Lancaster bomber during the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight performs a flypast over the Derwent Reservoir as part of a series of events to commemorate 70th anniversary of the Dambusters raid. Photo: Rui Vieira/PA Wire

Where to see it

August 24 – Little Gransden Air and Car Show-Little Gransden. Flypast-Bourn, Cambridgeshire and Stamford, Elsham Woods, North Thoresby and Strubby.

August 25 – Maintenance at BBMF and limited guided tour-Coningsby.

September 2 – Flypast with Just Jane Lancaster-East Kirkby.

September 6 – Ludborough, North Coates and Kirmington.

September 7 – Ludford, Ludborough, Cleethorpes, Wickenby and East Kirkby.

September 22 – Canadian Lancaster flies back to Canada.

The Lancaster, the most famous RAF bomber of the Second World War, is touring across the country at various air shows and displays.

The tour will see the only two flyable Lancasters in the world meet up for the first time since the 1960’s, in what could also potentially be the last time.

During the tour, the pair will fly over RAF Marham for a special display on Thursday August 21.

RAF Marham Media and Communications Officer Allison Childerhouse said: “We have had the Battle of Britain Lancaster fly over several times, but this is the first time we will of had both fly over Marham.